I'll restate my point people of privilege can afford the glass half full ideology. If U read portions of Project 2025 you'd know. Heritage Foundation collab w/ Hungarian Institute on it. Look at Hungary's "form" of democracy now. However, at the end of the day, you can scroll past my contentπ
i've read it and it looks more like conservative fanfiction then something that's actually feasible to input, for starters they want to have weaker government yet also want to do things that require a lot of government manpower, the two are inherently conflicting ideologies that cannot co-exist.
Reagan had a document and it's reported that he successfully implemented 70%. I will go back to my original response about privilege. Often times privilege lens see oppression different or can't see. I understand your points & see why you can say "it won't be that bad" or democracy is not at risk
"privilege" ain't got jack shit to do with it, it's simple logic, this guy gets it: https://robertinventor.substack.com/ I'm actually seeing way less doom and gloom from say minorities then I am from white people interestingly enough.
Reagan was actually competent though and he'd be considered left-leaning today crazy as it sounds so that comparison really does not mean much compared to P25. Plus Reagan had actual realistic goals, P25 is silly fantasy that's nigh-on impossible to actually accomplish.
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